Tobacco Addiction Essay

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    Smoking is the process of inhaling smoke and dangerous chemicals into the body including the plant tobacco. This dangerous act has been spread worldwide legally resulting in negative outcomes. According to the statistics shown in the article "How Many People Use Tobacco" (2014), about 24.9 million individuals consume tobacco nowadays for different purposes and in many ways. These ways include putting the tobacco leaf in cigarettes, cigars, shisha, as a paste to sniff, and to chew. Many different…

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    they are lying because they know there is no benefit except the feeling from the addiction. It can't happen anymore. So many people die a year from lung cancer or other illnesses caused by smoking. Cigarette ads are glorifying smoking. If you ask any smoker when they started they will tell you 9 times out of 10 they started really young and much before they were of age. These ads are glorifying the use of tobacco and ultimately signing death certificates of millions even as young as 12 year old…

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    Should Tobacco Be Illegal

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    July 2016 Making Tobacco Illegal The high death rates from tobacco usage in the U.S has been questioned whether tobacco should be illegal. Cigarettes today deliver nicotine more quickly from the lungs to the heart and brain. “When you smoke, nicotine reaches your brain in less than 10 seconds” (Toll of Tobacco in the U.S). Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable deaths in the U.S. “Tobacco kills 480,000 people annually – more than AIDS,…

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    in hopes for more women to quit smoke while pregnant. No mother and child should go through what they went through. The CDC did not stop with the one commercial they actually had a couple more video interview with Amanda to better understand her addiction. Ethos is displayed by her upbringing of smokers in her family. Her grandfather and father both smoked and her grandfather passed away due to lung cancer from smoking. Her father who was diagnosed with stage four lung cancers at the time of her…

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    Prevention that each year, an estimated 443,000 people die prematurely from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, and another 8.6 million live with a serious illness caused by smoking. Despite these risks, nearly 23 percent of high school students use tobacco products, and more than 90 percent of those teens smoke cigarettes, cigars, hookahs or pipes. This Increasing number of users is compatible to the number of deaths…

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    production of tobacco and its waste are major pollutants to the environment.…

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    Outcomes: The American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific (ALA) serves Alaska, Hawai’i, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming (ALA, 2016). Although the programs in each state varies based on the needs of the community, the Mountain Pacific states are dedicated to the same mission of improving lung health and preventing lung disease (ALA, 2016). Community engagement is an important component of the ALA’s marketing. On the individual level, the LUNG FORCE heroes allow…

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    smokers are increasing rapidly over the years. Smokers know how unhealthy and bad it is to smoke, but they still choose to smoke. It is an addiction which is very dangerous and serious. As tobacco contains nicotine which is an extremely addictive drug and smokers can’t get rid of it once they have started smoking. Smokers put their life in danger through this addiction. Smoking can lead people have some damaging health risks such as they can get lung cancer, mouth cancer and many other. They…

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    Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States. In a report,(name of report) it cites that nearly 450,000 Americans die every year from smoking-related illnesses (Surgeon General, 2016). The same report revealed that cigarette smoking is responsible for 30 percent of all cancer deaths and 80 percent of coronary obstructive pulmonary Disease (COPD) and early cardiovascular disease and death (2016). By 2013, 8.7 percent of annual spending in the U.S.…

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    Tobacco products are ever so threatening in the U.S., where according to U.S. Food and Drug administration 25% of the deaths in men and women age 35-69 are caused from smoking related diseases (U.S. Food and Drug Administration 2017). This number was even higher among substance abusers and people with mental health problems (Bandiera, F. C, et al, 2015, p.1). Even if someone does not die from smoking cigarettes, then they are more than likely to contract a preventable disease. With new people…

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